The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Advertising
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picks nl the none, ha - a had
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WHITE'S CREAM VERMI-
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trengthens the stomach and
how els and puts the little one
,11 the road to health and cheer-
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jCHURCH ANNOUNC EM ENTS.
M. r. CHURCH SlRVItlS fOR MAY
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Veterinary Work
see D«d W ells
Thirty years experience in sev-
eral states in the Union.
GIVE ME A CALL.
MAY, OKLA.
Let Os Save Vou money
hY SIRING YOU A SiNGLK SLWING
MAChlNf
Get our lowest, cash prices.
Also sold on three lull pay-
ments with no interest.
Our cash prices compare
with the mail order houses
and koeys your money in
your own country.
Phone or write
A. !’ 1. Millard
Buffalo, t >kln.
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\\ EST OTl'Ell.
After no absence of sometime
wo thought we would throw our
hat in at the back door and it
• lie editor didn.t kick it out we
might he able to take our old
position on the C.afT.
.). .1. Hall and daughter moved
to their new home at May last
Thursday we are sorry to loose
them from our neighborhood but
our loss is Mayc gain.
We are enjoying fine fall
weather and farmers are mak-
ing use of it. Kaffir heading is
being pushed radidly. The hum
of tlie thresher w ill be the next
music to entertain the farmer
for a few days.
F. A. Dale returned from his
trip to Custer Co,, the last of the
week. F. A. is looking for a lo-
cation as he has sold his farm
recently.
Flod Shirley and w ife are en-
joying themselves riding in their
new Ford
Rev. A. A Armstrong preach-
ed at West Otter Sunday and
Sundry night, giving two very
interesting sermons
Several of the old friends and
eighbors of Mrs Lela Bouse, of
. import Bachelorhood don't ap-
peal to J. E.
P. I „ Met -lung has joined the
Ford cavalcade, so little yellow
purps will have to keep out of
the road.
G. W. Stanleys father and
Sunday Schools 10:00 a. m.
Preaching services every Sun-
day alternately; first £at May
t lieu at Fair view then at May
again, etc.
When May gets the morning
service Fairvicw gets the night
Brother .las. and family of Nor- service and when Fairview gets
with the morning “service May gets
: the night service.
Tuesday night, choir practice
at May.
Wcdnorday night prayer meet-
thern Missouri are visiting
G. W.
Rev. lining of May began a
series of meetings at the school
house Tuesday night. Every
bod} is invited to come to these
meetings and all Christians are ing at May.
asked to help make this a sue-j —
cessful meeting. Let us all be
workers in God’s vinyard as the
text on Tuesday night w as “Now
is the ax laid at the root of the
tree,” so let us not be barren
trees but fruit bearers as the
barren are cut down and cast
into the fire.
A sister of Frank and and
Louie Clemence has come from
Colorado to keep house for the
boys. We understand she lost
her husband recently we extend
our sympathy and w elcome her
to our community.
(HRI51IAN CHURCH
Union Sunday School every
S a n cl a y at 10 a, m. Preaching
every lpt. and 3rd. Sunday, by
Eld. Henry Pitman
Baptist Services.
Preaching on second Sunday
of each month, at 11,00 a. m.
and 8:00 p. m. Union Sunday
School every Sunday at 10 a rn.
Rev. A. A. Armstrong, Pastor.
The Idea Cafe
C. D. MILLED, Proprieto
Two Blocks East of the
Wichita-Falls Depot.
A Good Meal at All Times—
Day or Night.
WOODWARD. OKLA.
......Put Up and Feed at......
Herren’s Fred Barn
<L M. 11ERREN, Frofrietor
Drives Made Anywhere.
Auto Service
Your Business Solicited.
MAY, OKLA.
Those who have postponed
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auctioneer.
Who doin' 00 per cent of the sale work in territory adja-
cent to May lor several seasons which is ample proof of
priceis obtained. Try me on YOUR sale. I will try to sat-
isfy you. Reference any Bank of May. Gage, Supply,
or Laverne, as all have clerked my sales.
Phone Me Al My Upense H'i Pales
pi,rjne No. E 255 Address May, Ok la.. R. R. No. 1.
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0. K. LDe-y bam
auto service
Is at your service. Wo offer you (rood Rigs, Re-
liable Teams, Prompt Service, Courteous Treat-
ment, ami make Reasonable Charges. It you put
vour team up at this barn it will be properly led
'and cared for. We are here to serve the public.
5 -the: o.k. livery uarn,j
* MAY, OKLA. W. F. Mnttoon, Prop. ^
Mew Mexico, visited With her on | threshing their wheat waiting
Monday at the home of W B
Barretts
P L McClung vaccinated calves
for W B Barrett Monday W B
j.3 brooding pure shorthorn oat tie
and believes in being on the safe
side
J E Bouse, of near Dedman,
New Mexico, arrived Tuesday to
join 11is wife and family in visit-
ing relatives and friends. Me
Lodge Directory
for a better market have been
dissappointed and some have
commenced to thresh.
Mrs. Edna Hensley is confined
to oor bod at her fathers, G. W.
Stanleys. Dr. Watts of Laverne
was called to attend her Sunday
afternoon and she is resting
nicely.
X. Y. Z.
Motor Rural Carrier
Form 2121 may be seen posted
I at an\ postoffice in the county
Lxumilldlion.lfor which the examination is
hold, and Form 1977 and applica-
tion blanks may be obtained
The United States Civil Ser- from the offices at which the va-
vice Commission has announced cancy exists and where the ex-
•m examination for the County animation is to be held, or from
of Harper, Oklahoma, tt> be held the United States Civil Service
it Woodward on December 11. Commission at Washington, D.
IP15, to fill the position of motor C. The appointee to this posi-
rural carrier at Buffalo, Charles- tion wiil be required to furnish,
ton, Doby Springs, Laverne, maintain, and operate a modern
May and Rosston and vacancies motor vehicle with a carrying
that may later occur on motor capacity of not less than 800
rural routes from post offices in pounds and a cubic capacity oi
not less than 80 feet. Appli-
cants must file with their appli
cations a statement of equip-
to pro-
BEAVER VALLEY LODGE, NO. GS4, 1. O. O. F.
Mopts Every Thursday Night.
Ifoble Grand. Roy L.WilBcn.
Vic- Grand, J. PL Doly.
E D. Borthic’.;, Secretary.
All Odd Fellow* Welcome.
M. W. A. NO. 11321.
r. E. Vanfleot, V. C. L. F. Robertson. W. A
F. D. Borthick, Clerk.
Meets 1st and Ird Tuesday Nights of each Month
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN.
E. G. Wellman, Foreman. O. T. Lieneman. M.ofC.
r>. M. Sh’rp. Correspondent.
City Officials
Councilmcn:
1st Ward, V. B.Browne
2nd Ward, H. A. Smith
3rd Ward, S. T. Morey
Clerk. I- - J. A. Ihle
Treasurer, - F. J. Gou'd
Marshall. - E. H. Allman
.J. of P. - W. J. White
Meets First Mondayof the Month
C. L. Arnos
Physician and
Surgeon. : :
BSpecial attention given to dis-
eases of women and children.
All calls promptly attended.
Office Phone 27 Residence Phone 28
MAY. OKLAHOMA
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If You Are In The Market For A
15111 »»f Lumber
F"or a
Granary, Gam. House or for Repairs .,
It will pay you to see us before you buy. We
are ready to figure your estimates at
any time and will try to help
you save some money.
If you want paint that gives satisfaction use
DEVOE PAINT
C. I Sharp Lumber Co.
Phone 35. 0. M. SHARP, Yard Mgr.
|1 You Know Any N'ws Ml III1'
Bugle
tho above-mentioned county,
rhe salary on motor routes rang-
es from $1,500 to $1,800 per an-
num. The examination will be I ment they will be able
open only to male citizens who vide in the event of appointment
are actually domiciled in the ter- Applications should be forward-. ________ ________________ _____
ritory supplied vith mail by a I ed to the Commission at Wash- es< Mules, Alfalfa Seed, Automo-
post office m the county and who|jn^ ^ at t]ie ear]jegt pracJ biles or anything else you want.
1 Houses to rent. No trouble to
FOR SALE
Farms, Town Property, Hors
meet the other requirements set
forth in Forms 2121 an,l 19V7 I Ocablc date.
Keystpne Hotel
A. L. Peetoom, Prop.
Reasonable Rates
Good Accommodations
Everything Homelike.
A Good Place to Stop
MAY, OKLAHOMA
show.
S. T. Worry
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City Dray &
Transfer
J. T. HERREN, Proprietor
All Kinds of Hauling
Promptly Done, and
on Short Notice.
....niONE NO. 42...
MAY, ^ - - OKLA.
Vour Sale LTillss
W.F. &N.W.T1ME TABLE
May Restaurant
......AND......
City Meat Market
No. 1 Hast Bouml 9 "9 a. m. \ J- BISSITT. rroprictor.
No. 3 West Bound. 7:08 p. in. j Meals’scrved at all hours
--Fresh andCured Meats
Driving Distance We Aini|Ti» Please You.
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Laverne 11 Miles'
siwcrmoorc i. M,i, uly Barber Shop
Ivanlioe................28 Miles
BolTslo............... 22 Mile. WALTKR »*>TT,
Supply...............12 M lies
*■'largo ................ 2i* Mile-. ...... Agenry For.....
We can sa\ e VOU
Money.
Fargo ----
Woodward
Gage
i Chancy ..
I" Miles
22 Miles
12 MilV
t\5s..|ward Steam laundry.
A Tart of Y our Tat ronage
Solicited.
MAY.
OKL.Y.
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Farmers' and Business Men's Co-Operative Association. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1915, newspaper, November 18, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941008/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.